Media player that he has a problem.

Wonder how it would be if a problem was solve for this!... After the windows update and installation of windows media player has stopped working. The problem has affected all of the sound effects from the windows startup tone to any media program through which I used to play. Now it shows a message on the screen "Windows Media Player has encountered a problem during playback of files" when I try to play... Once again, it shows an error like "C00D11B1" code when I try to play music files in Media Center with no sound. My laptop is now out of his same as i ' v tried many steps to recover from this problem... Please! give any solution to that.

Hello

1 did you changes to the software to the computer before the show?

Method 1 : disable the improvements in sound option and check if the problem is solved or not.

Has: go to Control Panel , and then click Sound.

B:  select speakers and Properties , and then click the upgrades tab

C: Disable all improvements and then click on apply.

Method 2 : perform the steps in the article and check if the problem is solved or not.

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Method 3 : rebuild the Media Player library and check if the problem is solved or not.

Here are the steps to rebuild the media library.

A:  Player windows media, stop.

B: . Stop the media sharing service. Click Start-> Control Panel-> items-> administration-> Services Tools Control Panel. Right click on "Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service" and select stop.

C: Go to \AppData\Local\Microsoft\Media "c:\Users\"your username"player. Now delete the files named CurrentDatabase_ * .wmdb and LocalMLS_*.wmdb.

D:  Start the media sharing service.

E: . Launch Windows Media Player and watch your library to build up again.

Hope that helps.

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